Recording Software

Started by Quickstrike, Sat 19/04/2003 01:02:44

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Quickstrike

I just got a mic and I don't have any software that I can record with?  What do you use?
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Ionias

try audacity, it's free.

Quickstrike

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Thank you!  I just downloaded it!

EDIT: Can you make a file into a .mp3 with it?
"You know something people,  I'm not black, but there's a whole buncha times I wish I could say 'I'm not white'"-Frank Zappa, "Trouble Every Day"

remixor

I can't answer your question since I don't use Audacity, but if the program will export to wav (and I can't imagine why it wouldn't), you can use MusicMatch, also a free download, to convert between various forms of wav and mp3.
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Quickstrike

I found out that it does .OGG, .MP3, and .WAV
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Soft, Gooey, Delicious.

Get a copy of cool edit pro2 from kazaa. It's a cool multitrack.
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Duke

Yeah, download Cool Edit Pro 2.0 at http://www.cooledit.com/ and that should work just fine...you just have to set up the sound card so that the microphone input is the record source.

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